a classic?

noma

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Hi Reddrangon

That looks like a pretty kool mower i think i would offer them a little less and get that thing and have a new project to play with. Looks good:laughing:
 

benski

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Those kinds of ad's always scare the heck out of me. The owner says in effect, "I know I could make money on this thing, but I'm too lazy to spend 3 hrs. to make $350.00". All that being said, it would be a fun toy to fire up.:cool:
 

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I don't think it's old enough to be a classic but it could be a pretty good deal for the money. I wonder if the seller would let you really check it out -- including starting it and checking out the drive train -- before making an offer.

If it doesn't need major work it's probably worth the money. That is... if you need for a brush cutter. :wink:

I have a walk-behind brush cutter and sometimes it's the only tool that can get the job done.

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Nice mower not really vintage but a good project:thumbsup:
 

benski

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Nice mower not really vintage but a good project:thumbsup:

That response opens up another (maybe already discussed) question: What constitutes a vintage mower? What constitutes a collectible mower? Should someone create a poll?:wink:
 

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I have:biggrin::thumbsup:
 
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